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I spent weeks searching for the best spot to place the batteries in the car. It's designed in a way that it's not obstructing the car ventilation system, it's well protected and clean.Also there's easy way for the cables to be routed to the front of the car - with factory lines under the back seat and along the bottom doorsill (doorstep).
Printing:
- shell_f and shell_b are best printed in abs or in petg. Disable support for bridges - otherwise it'll be hell to remove supports from the zipties holes. When printing in abs scale the parts to 100.4%
- guma_podstawa_f, guma_podstawa_b, guma_bok_l, guma_bok_r should be printed in semiflexible filament 92A-98A - They need to hold their shape in hot summer over the years.
- inline_b, inline_l, inline_r are to be printed in flexible filament something like ninjaflex or other 85A hardness filament.
- trytka_f trytka_b - any flexible filament will be ok.
There is a sacrifitial collar at the bottom of the shell_f and shell_b parts it helps with abs adhersion.
Other parts:3x M3 12mm with nylock nuts for joining the shells together1x M3 10mm not longer with nylock nut for guma_bok_p1x M3 22mm or longer with nylock nut for the head3-5mm wide zip ties, long would be best.Optional: there is a place in shell_b for two WAGO 221-413 connectors.
Check out my custom fuse box for camry as a complementary designe. (soon available)
A lot of work and material went in prototyping this design, that's why I'm selling it instead of just giving it away.
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
